
​Where wonder
is given roots
and children
unfurl their wings
Welcome to Wonder Land
Wonder Land is proud to offer individualized and unique community-based pediatric and adult occupational therapy and wellness services to meet your family's needs. This means that we come to you! Services can take place where you or your child would best be supported, whether that be in your home, in nature, or in the community.
Wonder Land OT and Wellness strives to empower and support families in exploring and practicing unique ways to grow their roots and joys together through play, co-regulation, and connections. We are proud to be a neurodiversity affirming and strengths-based provider.
Discover how Wonder Land OT and Wellness can be of support to your family!
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Jackie Bloom, MS OTR/L

Jackie is a pediatric occupational therapist, mother of two teens, and long-time Marin resident. She has advanced training in Sensory Integration and Sensory Processing Disorders including Certification in Ayres Sensory Integration from USC and a Professional Credential in Sensory Processing from STAR (Sensory Treatment and Research) Institute.
Jackie is proud to be a provider of the Safe and Sound Protocol. She is a DIRFloortime provider and certified Transformational Parent Coach.
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Jackie received her Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from Dominican University of California and her Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley. She is an avid gardener, roller-skater, and adventurer who is enchanted with life! Jackie is especially passionate about supporting children and families in their connections to the natural world and in trusting their own innate sense of knowing what best meets their needs.​​

Wonder Land is based on occupied
Me-Wuk (Coast Miwok) land. Jackie received her university education on occupied Lisjan Ohlone land and was born and raised on occupied Chumash and Tongva lands.
We strive in an ongoing way to ​seek repair with the original peoples of these lands through word and deed, intentionality and action.
We make regular contributions (Shuumi Land Tax, Kuuy Nahwá’a Guest Exchange) to support rematriation and reconciliation for the land and her peoples.
We seek to practice, grow, and share in a way that centers embodied, relational, and ancestral wisdom, both internal and external. We strive to listen, learn, and unlearn.







